Replacing Missing Teeth Mesquite
What to Do If You Lose a Tooth
It’s easy to take your teeth for granted until they’re gone; once they are, you’ll notice how hard it is to chew all of your favorite foods and how the simple act of smiling can be embarrassing. While you can continue to live your life with a gap in your smile, it will be much better for your overall health and self-esteem if you see Dr. Aldana or Dr. Vazquez to receive new teeth. Call us today if there are gaps in your grin or have teeth that need to be extracted. We'll offer a range of options that are designed to rebuild your smile in Mesquite, TX.
Why Choose Soleil Dental for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- CT Cone Beam Scanner Used for Accurate Imaging & Diagnostics
- Start-to-Finish Dental Implant Placement In-House
- One-on-One Attention Provided to Each Patient
Dental Bridges
To “bridge” a gap in your smile left by one or more teeth in a row, we can secure expertly crafted false teeth (pontics) that are held in place by a pair of dental crowns. The crowns themselves are cemented onto abutment teeth (the natural teeth on either side of the space) and hold the pontics between them. With your new bridge, you’ll be able to chew properly again, and the forces of your bite will be evenly distributed so that your smile doesn’t suffer undue wear and tear.
Dentures & Partials
It’s nearly impossible to enjoy a varied diet or speak clearly when you’ve lost an entire arch of teeth, but fortunately, time-tested dentures remain a reliable answer to extensive tooth loss. With bases that blend in with the gums, and teeth made out of lifelike material, today’s dentures are made to be as natural-looking and comfortable as possible. For patients who only need to replace a few teeth at a time, we also offer partial dentures.
Dental Implants
Traditional forms of tooth replacement don’t make up for the absence of the roots that aren’t normally visible in your mouth. Without the roots of the teeth, the jaw will eventually break down. It’s possible to prevent this bone loss but to do so, you’ll need new tooth roots in the form of dental implants. In addition to the health benefits, implants also prevent your new teeth from slipping or moving around in your mouth.